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Water Management Renovations at Pocotaligo Preserve - Phase II

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Beaufort County's Land Preservation Department is soliciting bids for Phase 2 of the water management renovations at Pocotaligo Preserve in Yemassee, South Carolina. This final phase of a design-build process aims to improve water exchange and achieve habitat objectives through the installation of additional pipes, structures, and circulation canals. The selected contractor must provide all necessary equipment, materials, and manpower, adhering to specific staging and safety protocols, including the use of orange mesh fencing and designated access routes. The contractor is responsible for removing identified vegetation and all unnatural debris, ensuring that stump holes are filled and dikes are properly compacted for vehicle travel. Work must be performed during dry conditions to prevent rutting, and disturbed soils must be seeded with approved ground cover and protected by silt fencing. The project is covered by a Managed Tidal Impoundment General Permit from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and all work is guaranteed for one year following completion. Proposers must provide three professional references from similar projects completed within the last five years.

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Bids for Phase 2 water management renovations at Pocotaligo Preserve in South Carolina.

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South Carolina → Land PreservationView Agency

NAICS

237990 - Other Heavy and Civil Engineering ConstructionView NAICS

Place of Performance

SC, USA

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Trunk_Installation_Guide.pdf

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Trunk_Building_Guide.pdf

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Pocotaligo_Preserve_Phase_2_Scope_Document_(7-27-26).pdf

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Water Management Renovations at Pocotaligo Preserve - Phase II.pdf

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AgencySouth Carolina → Land Preservation
Contacts2 people available
OfficeBeaufort, SC, 29902, USA
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South Carolina → Land Preservation
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Office AddressBeaufort, SC, 29902, USA
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Stefanie NagidPassive Parks Department Director
Gillian MurraySenior Buyer

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Rose Paving
Summerville, SC
Southeastern Surveying and Mapping
Orlando, FL
Bolton & Menk
Mankato, MN

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Beaufort County's Land Preservation Department is seeking qualified contractors to renovate several water management features located within and associated with impoundments on Pocotaligo Preserve. The property is located in Yemassee, South Carolina, and has entrances on US Hwy 17 and Cotton Hall Rd. This is phase 2, and the final phase, of a multi-staged design/build renovation process of these impoundments. The impoundments have reverted to a natural state due to dated water control structures and dikes, which are now tidally influenced. Phase 1 renovations have been completed, which included the installation of several pipes and berms that improve water exchange and drainage through the system. The goal of phase 2 renovations is to finish improving water exchange within and throughout the impoundments through additional pipes, structures, and circulation canals to achieve habitat objectives. Proposers should utilize the project information provided as the basis to clarify their proposals. The County has already obtained a Managed Tidal Impoundment General Permit from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for the proposed water management structure renovations. Any additional permitting will be completed by the County and their management consultant. Contractor will provide all necessary equipment (excavators, trucks etc.), materials, manpower and transportation required for timely completion of project. Contractor will utilize designated ingress and egress route(s) and construction and staging area for project. All refueling and routine equipment maintenance shall be done at the staging area. Staging area and construction site will be protected by appropriate safety fencing (standard orange mesh) along with appropriate signage. Equipment travel corridors shall be adequately marked for safety. Trees and shrubs identified for removal (by flagging or painting) shall be removed and transported to a disposal area. Stumps, root balls, large roots and other woody debris (including chips and mulch) shall be removed from the project area during the process. Stump holes and other disturbed areas shall be filled and packed with offsite soil prior to final re-contouring. Organic material such as roots and stumps shall not be placed on the dike. All unnatural material removed during the construction process will be loaded and taken to an offsite disposal area. Example of this material include asphalt, concrete, creosote lumber, metal debris, plastic debris, and old WCS. At completion, all offsite fill on dikes and roadways to be sufficiently compacted to allow for immediate travel by vehicles and equipment. If fill material comes from the impoundment, then time will be given to allow the material to set and settle. All work shall be done during dry conditions to prevent rutting and ground disturbance. This includes movement of heavy equipment, storage of materials, and other activities that could cause ground disturbance. Rutting and ground disturbance shall not be tolerated. Upon completion, disturbed soils will be seeded with an approved ground cover planting. Silt fencing will be placed along disturbed areas of the dike to reduce erosion of bare earth during ground cover establishment. If any archaeological resources or remains found, then work will be stopped and assessed by a professional archaeologist to be hired by the County. Contractor will provide the names of 3 references for recent projects with in the past 5 years of similar scope including the names, email addresses, and phone numbers of those references. If any individual task cost is beyond available budget, one or more tasks may be removed from scope of work. All work shall be guaranteed for one year after the completion of the project.

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